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[148] [149] She appeared in his music videos "Keep Ya Head Up" and "Temptations". [150] [95] She also came up with the concept for his "California Love" music video and had intended to direct it, but removed herself from the project. [151] In 1995, Pinkett contributed $100,000 towards Shakur's bail as he awaited an appeal on his sexual abuse ...
The music video for "Keep Ya Head Up" has a basic format with Shakur rapping in the middle of a circle surrounded by a crowd of people and in some scenes he is seen holding a young child. His mother Afeni Shakur and close friend Jada Pinkett Smith made cameo appearances in the video.
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. Tupac The post How 2Pac made dichotomy iconic with ‘Strictly 4 ...
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... received generally positive reviews from music critics.In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide book, Greg Tate saw 2Pac "comes with a sense of drive, and eruptive, dissident, dissonant fervour worthy of Fear of a Black Planet and AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted", and called it Shakur's "best constructed and most coherent album, and it's also his most militantly political". [7]
Big L: The Archives 1996–2000: Big L, The Notorious B.I.G. Ron G "Dear Mama" 1995 Me Against the World — Tony Pizarro "Dear Mama" (Remix) 2006 Pac's Life (UK Edition) Anthony Hamilton: Frank Nitty "Death Around the Corner" 1995 Me Against the World — Johnny "J" "Definition of a Thug Nigga" 1997 R U Still Down? (Remember Me) — Warren G ...
[4] Two more unreleased songs from this period of 2Pac's career, " Changes " and "God Bless the Dead", were released the following year on the next posthumous release, Greatest Hits . This period of 2Pac's career would then go unexplored until the release of the 2003 song " Runnin' (Dying to Live) ", which was followed by the 2004 album Loyal ...
(Remember Me) (1997), Still I Rise (1999, with Outlawz), Until the End of Time (2001), Better Dayz (2002), Loyal to the Game (2004), and Pac's Life (2006). Each of these albums continued to achieve commercial success, with several reaching the top of the Billboard charts and earning multiple platinum certifications.
Tupac: Resurrection has an approval rating of 78% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 90 reviews, and an average rating of 6.75/10.The website's critical consensus states, "There's no question where the director's loyalty lies in this one-sided tribute; however, Tupac's charisma makes this doc an engaging sit". [4]